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(c) Amazon Kindle (d) Nokia N95
4. Who is the author of The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money
(1936)?
(a) Milton Friedman (b) John Maynard Keynes
(c) Adam Smith (d) Thomas Friedman
5. Goods that are used in production of other goods and services are called:
(a) Capital goods (b) Consumer goods
(c) Homogenous goods (d) Consumable goods
6. Which among the following storage media has the maximum storage capacity?
(a) Digital Video Disc (DVD) (b) Compact Disc (CD)
(c) Vinyl Record (d) Blu Ray Disc
7. Around which year did the Persian scholar Al-Beruni visited India?
(a) 1220 AD b) 1000 AD
(c) 1030 AD (d) 1347 AD
8. Who was the last ruler of the Aztec Empire of Mexico?
(a) Montezuma II (b) Cuauhtemoc
(c) Hernan Cortes (d) Quetzalcoatl
9. A rm is an oligopolistic industry if:
(a) it is run by members of the same family.
(b) it considers the actions of competitors when determining its pricing policy.
(c) it produces a product identical to the products produced by its rivals.
(d) it controls the pricing and promotion policy of the market.
10. The title of Vikramaditya was assumed by:
(a) Chandragupta II (b) Kanishka
(c) Samudragupta (d) Harshavardhana
11. Which of the following rulers is considered as a contemporary of the poet, Tulsidas?
(a) SherShahSuri (b) Shahjahan
(c) Babur (d) Akbar
12. Which of the following movie was based on a video game?
(a) Chronicles of Riddick (b) Max Payne
(c) Spiderman 2 (d) James Bond 007: All or Nothing
13. The British East India Company was formally dissolved by an Act of the Parliament
of the United Kingdom, called:
(a) East India Merger & Acquisition Act (b) Government of India Act
(c) East India Stock Dividend Redemption Act (d) Companies Act
14. What is the latest client operating system for PC from Microsoft as of March, 2010
called?
(a) Windows 7 (b) Windows CE
(c) Windows Server 2008 (d) Windows Vista
15. Bay of Pigs refers to:
(a) Slaughter of pigs in Egypt, in an attempt to prevent outbreak of swine u
(b) Argentine invasion and occupation of the Falkland Islands leading to the
Falklands War
(c) Unsuccessful attempt by United States backed Cuban exiles to overthrow the
government of the Cuban premier, Fidel Castro
(d) The combined territorial waters of four countries of southern Europe: Portugal,
Italy, Greece and Spain
16. What does a phillumenist collect?
(a) Candles (b) Matchboxes
(c) Newspapers (d) Light bulbs
17. In Roman Catholic Church, what is the title given to a person who is appointed to
oppose a candidates claim for canonization?
(a) Church Defendant (b) Hells Angel
(c) Church Prosecutor (d) Devils Advocate
29. Which instrument aboard the Chandrayaan-1 detected the presence of water on
the moons surface?
(a) Hydrophilic Receptor (b) Moon Mineralogy Mapper
(c) Radiation Dose Monitor (d) X-ray Spectrometer
30. What is Satyam Computer Services Ltd. known as, since its takeover?
(a) TCS Satyam (b) Infosys Satyam
(c) Wipro Satyam (d) Mahindra Satyam
31. Where was Christ born, according to the Gospels of Mathew and Luke?
(a) Jordan (b) Nazareth
(c) Bethlehem (d) Jerusalem
32. A campaign launched in April, 2010, with a view to clean the river Ganges has been
named as:
(a) Sparsh Ganga (b) Niramal Ganga
(c) Pavitra Ganga (d) Swargashram Ganga
33. Who created the cartoon character Tintin?
(a) Bill Watterson (b) John Calvin
(c) Charles M. Schulz (d) Herge
34. Which two water bodies does the Panama Canal link?
(a) Mediterranean Sea and Red Sea
(b) Atlantic Ocean and Indian Ocean
(c) Atlantic Ocean and Paci c Ocean
40. Under what capacity is Hillary Clinton serving in the administration of President
Barack Obama?
(a) Secretary of State (b) Senator for New York
(c) Defense Secretary (d) Secretary for External Affairs
41. Safdar Hashmi was associated with:
(a) Painting (b) Journalism
(c) Street theatre (d) Higher education
42. Which country is estimated to have the third largest population in the world?
(a) Pakistan (b) Bangladesh
(c) Indonesia (d) United States of America
43. In which sport is a sand-iron used?
(a) Hockey (b) Wrestling
(c) Golf (d) Beach Volleyball
44. The Abel Prize is awarded in the eld of:
(a) Biology (b) Economics
(c) Geography (d) Mathematics
45. Which of the following aircrafts primary role is very high-altitude reconnaissance?
(a) Lockheed U-2 (b) F-117 Nighthawk
(c) F-22 Raptor (d) F-35 Lightning II
46. The Census of India, 2011, commenced on the 1st April 2010 is:
(a) 30th (b) 25th
53. Which Indian scientists article was translated to German by Albert Einstein and
submitted on his behalf to the Zeitschrift fur Physik?
(a) Satyendra Nath Bose (b) Homi Jehangir Bhabha
(c) Jagdish Chandra Bose (d) Vikram Sarabhai
54. What is the main activity of the Institute for Works of Religion at Vatican City?
(a) Restoring old religious relics (b) Banking
(c) Spreading religious information (d) Religious education
55. Who was referred to as the Godfather of World Music by the Beatles guitarist
George Harrison?
(a) Ustad Amjad Ali Khan (b) Ustad Ghulam Ali Khan
(c) Pandit Kumar Gandharva (d) Pandit Ravi Shankar
56. Which is the only United States Naval Base that is located in a country with which
the United States has no diplomatic relations?
(a) Guantanamo Bay Naval Base (b) U.S. Fleet Activities Yokosuka
(c) Naval Air Station Sigonella (d) Naval Station Rota
57. Which state is known as the Spice Garden of India?
(a) Jammu & Kashmir (b) Punjab
(c) Kerala (d) Uttar Pradesh
58. The mascot adopted in a campaign to raise civic awareness in Delhi, in the run up to
the 2010 Commonwealth games has been named:
(a) Delhi Ki Beti (b) Shera
(c) Delhi Ki Shaan (d) None of the above
59. Which annual fair in Rajasthan is famous for its camel trading?
(a) Surajlaind Mela (b) Kumbh Mela
(c) Urs (d) Pushkar Mela
60. Which city was described by Jawahar Lal Nehru as the Oxford of the East?
(a) Colombo (b) Shanghai
(c) Pune (d) Banaras
61. Chilly pepper and tobacco were introduced in India by the:
(a) Portuguese (b) British
(c) Spanish (d) French
62. Which of the following countries is to host the 2011 World Robot Olympiad?
(a) China (b) United States of America
(c) Israel (d) United Arab Emirates
63. Durand Line is the border separating:
(a) India and Pakistan (b) Pakistan and Afghanistan
(c) Pakistan and Nepal (d) India and Nepal
64. Which country is known as the Land of Cakes?
(a) England b) Belgium
(c) Scotland (d) France
65. Who, along with Shane Bond, was the highest bid player in the auction leading to
2010 edition of the Indian Premier League cricket tournament?
(a) Kieron Pollard (b) Kevin Pietersen
(c) Once possession is established, the person who claims that it was not a conscious
possession has to establish it.
(d) Both (a) and (c)
88. In India, making a direct marketing telephone call, which a person has opted not to
receive, is prohibited under:
(a) Unsolicited Direct Marketing Act
(b) Unsolicited Communications Regulations
(c) Telecom Unsolicited Commercial Communications Regulations
(d) Telecom Unsolicited Commercial Calls Regulations
89. Under the Indian Penal Code, an act may be an offence under the Code, but for the
existence of a justi cation which may form a defence. Which of the following is not
such a defence?
(a) Act done by a child under seven years of age
(b) Act done by a person of unsound mind
(c) Act done by a child of immature understanding, above seven years and under
twelve in age.
(d) Act done outside the territorial limits of India.
90. The Penal Code in force in the territory of Jammu & Kashmir is known as the:
(a) Indian Penal Code (b) Macaulay Penal Code
(c) Ranbir Penal Code (d) Jammu & Kashmir Penal Code
91. Which of the following measure was proposed in December 2009 for speedy
resolution of commercial disputes valuing 5 Crores or above, by an enactment of
the Parliament of India?
(c) address by each house of the Parliament, supported by the requisite number of
Members of Parliament
(d) constitution of a Committee for the purpose of making an investigation into the
grounds on which the removal of the Judge is prayed for
100. In a recent case involving Toyota and Prius Auto Industries, Toyota was seeking an
interim order to restrain Prius Auto Industries from using the word Prius, claiming
its exclusive right to use it in view of its car named Prius. While denying this relief, a
single Judge of the High Court of Delhi, by a judgment delivered on 19.03.2010,
held that:
(a) Prius was not an invented word
(b) Toyota had approached the court too late
(c) Prius Auto Industries was the registered owner of the trademark Prius, since
2002
(d) All of the above
101. In India, identity theft has been made punishable under the:
(a) Identity Theft Assumption and Deterrence Act
(b) Information Technology Act
(c) Indian Penal Code
(d) Prize Chits and Money Circulation Schemes (Banning) Act
102. Which of the following enactments is proposed to ensure supply of at least a
minimum quantity of food grains to families living Below Poverty Line in India?
(a) Food Safety Enhancement Act (b) Food Safety Act
(c) Essential Services Maintenance Act (d) National Food Security Act
103. In a Civil Writ Petition, a stay may refer to:
(a) A court order restraining an action until a future event occurs, or the order is
lifted
(b) A court order directing an individual to remain present during the court
proceedings
(c) A court order to compel the presence of a witness at a speci ed place, if the
Court has a reason to believe that the person has absconded
(d) Both (a) and (b)
104. Which of the following developments is associated with a March 2010 judgment of
the High Court of Delhi, relating to the role of women in the Indian armed forces?
(a) Opportunities to women of cers to operate in combat areas
(b) Eligibility of women of cers for Permanent Commission
(c) Reservation for women in Indian armed forces
(d) Both (a) and (b)
105. In criminal proceedings, acquittal refers to:
(a) Being cleared of a charge or accusation
(b) Pronounced guilty of a charge or accusation
(c) Conviction for a lesser offence, as part of a plea bargain
(d) Taking a lenient view, considering the honest past record of an accused
106. The legal branch of the Indian Army is known as:
(a) Army Legal Corps (b) Judge Advocate General branch
(c) Court Martial branch (d) Armed Forces Legal Corps
107. A clause in the World Anti-Doping Code, which was reportedly a cause of concern
for Indian cricketers, is popularly referred to as:
time of registration of F.I.R. by the police, it appears that crime was committed
outside the jurisdiction of that Police Station, the Police after registration of such
F.I.R. should transfer the F.I.R. to the Police Station having jurisdiction. Such F.I.R.
made at the rst instance has been termed as:
(a) Preliminary F.I.R. (b) Zero F.I.R.
(c) Daily Diary (D.D.) Number (d) Investigatory F.I.R.
116. A student of the University of Delhi has to pass in ___ Papers with at least ____
in each paper for the award of LL.B. Degree:
(a) 30, 45 (b) 25, 40
(c) 32, 48 (d) 35, 50
117. Point out the correct sentence:
(a) Before joining as a Lecturer, I used to work as a Lab Assistant for about ve years.
(b) Before joining as a Lecturer, I have working as a Lab Assistant for about ve
years.
(c) Before joining as a Lecturer, I worked as a Lab Assistant for about ve years.
(d) Before joining as a Lecturer, I have been working as a Lab Assistant for about ve
years.
118. Read the following sentences carefully:
(1) Most days my father____ get up rst and make breakfast.
(2) When I was training for the marathon, I ____run over 100 kms a week.
(3) We went to Agra to see the Taj where we ____regularly.
Which one of the following verbs can complete all three sentences?
(a) Will (b) Would
escaped the accident with injuries. What offence, if any, has M committed under the
Indian Penal Code?
(a) M is not guilty of any offence since he was incapable of judgment by reason of
intoxication caused against his will.
(b) M is guilty of causing death by doing a rash or negligent act.
(c) M has committed the offence of culpable homicide since he caused death by
doing an act with the intention of causing such bodily injury as is likely to cause death.
(d) M is guilty of committing murder since he did an act by which the death was
caused and which was done with the intention of causing death.
123. PRINCIPLE: The word offence denotes a thing made punishable by the Indian
Penal Code. A prevents B from proceeding in any direction and keeps him/her
con ned to a place. A has committed an offence of criminal con nement. According
to the Indian Penal Code, whoever instigates a person to do a thing, is said to abet
such a thing.
FACTS: L, in an interview to a magazine, articulated her views in favour of living
together without a nuptial knot. Aggrieved by the same, X led a criminal complaint
against L, for abetting criminal con nement. Can L be prosecuted and convicted for the
same?
(a) Yes, because the comments of L could have encouraged people to live together
without entering into a nuptial bond.
(b) Yes, because the comments of L in fact encouraged certain individuals to live
together without entering into a nuptial bond.
(c) No, because two adult people wanting to live together is not an offence.
(d) No, because the comments of L were not directed towards any particular person,
and anybody acting on them, did so at his/her own risk.
124. On 1st April, P and Q, friends of X, decided to pull a prank on her. They wore black
masks to cover their faces and proceeded in an un-numbered car, towards the road
that X took her regular morning walk. As X was taking her morning walk, they
brought the car to a halt next to her and proceeded to forcefully get her in it. A
bystander, Y, watching this opened re on P and Q with his licensed gun and caused
grievous injuries to them.
(a) Y is guilty of causing grievous hurt as he had no right to intermeddle in the
private affairs of the friends and he was neither a public authority nor a police of cial.
(b) Y is not guilty of any offence because he had a right to protect the body of any
other person, besides his own.
(c) Y is not guilty of any offence because he had a reasonable apprehension that X
was being assaulted with an intention of abduction.
(d) Both (b) and (c)
125. PRINCIPLE I: According to Section 494 of the Indian Penal Code, whoever, having a
husband or wife living, marries in any case in which such marriage is void by reason
of its taking place during the life of such husband or wife, shall be punished with
imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to seven years, and
shall also be liable to ne.
PRINCIPLE II: Hindu law, as contained in die Hindu Marriage Act, enforces monogamy.
Polygamy is permitted under the Muslim law. FACTS: Jitendar, a Hindu, was married to
Meena, also a Hindu. litendar and Sunita, another Hindu girl, converted to Islam and got
married.
QUESTION: Is Jitendar guilty of the offence under Section 494 of the Indian Penal
Code?
(a) No, because Jitender converted to Islam which permits more than one wife.
(b) No, because Jitender and Sunita converted to Islam and married, with mutual
consent.
(c) Yes, because Jitender had a wife living. He married again. The said marriage was
void by reason of its taking place during the life of the rst wife, in terms of Section 494,
IPC.
A law rm comprises of 6 cubicles, separated from each other by 6 feet high partitions;
sound and smells therefore permeate to adjacent cubicles. You have been assigned the
task of allotting the cubicles to six employees of the rm. Ramesh is the secretary and
telephone operator and needs to use the telephone quite often during the course of the
day. All the employees generally maintain silence. Manish and Brij need adjacent
cubicles since they need to consult often. Hemant is the senior partner and needs to be
allotted cubicle 5 which faces a window. Dinesh requires silence in cubicle next to his.
Tarun, Manish and Dinesh are smokers. Hemant is allergic to cigarette smoke.
148. The three employees who are smokers should be allotted cubicles numbered:
(a) 1,2,6 (b) 4, 6, 1
(c) 1,2,3 (d) Cannot be accommodated in the same of ce.
149. Ideally, Manish should be allotted cubicle number:
(a) 1 (b) 6
(c) 4 (d) 3
150. All other things remaining same, which of the following events may lead to a
request for change of cubicle?
(a) Hemant operating a portable radio-set in his cubicle.
(b) Ramesh needing silence in cubicles adjacent to his.
(c) Tarun taking over the duties of Ramesh.
(d) None of the above.
151. How is 6/8 expressed as a percentage?
(a) 0.75% (b) 75%
(c) 7.5% (d) 48%
152. A man is facing west. He turns 45 degrees in clockwise direction and then another
180 degrees in the same direction and then 270 degrees in the anticlockwise
direction. What direction is he facing now?
(a) South (b) South East
(c) West (d) South West
153. What is the missing number in the series,
7,15, 32, ___, 138, 281?
(a) 64 (b) 67
(c) 35 (d) 45
154. It takes a moving train 30 seconds to cross a stationary engine. To compute the
speed of the train, which of the following should be known?
(a) The length of the stationary engine.
(b) The length of the moving train.
(c) The length of the moving engine.
(d) Both the length of the stationary engine as well as the length of the moving train.
155. A pole has been af xed in a riverbed. One- half of the pole is buried in the riverbed.
One-third of it is covered by water. 8 feet of it projects out of the water. What is the
total length of the pole in feet?
(a) 48 (b) 13
(c) 18 (d) 12
156. Which word would complete the following sequence: DIRECT, ROLE,
OCCIDENTAL, DARE,___?
(a) DRAGON (b) ARMOUR
(c) ARMY (d) PROVOKE
157. Since October 2009, which is the highest Court of appeal for England and Wales?
(a) The Supreme Court of the United Kingdom.
(b) The House of Lords.
(c) The High Court of Justiciary
(d) The Privy Council.
158. Which odorant is commonly added to household Lique ed Petroleum Gas, to easily
detect its leakage?
(a) Methane (b) Propane
(c) Benzinol (d) Mercaptan
159. Which football club did Lionel Messi play for in the 2009-10 UEFA Champions
League?
(a) Barcelona (b) Lyon
(c) Arsenal (d) Manchester United
160. Which Indian Company acquired the Megasari Makmur Group of Indonesia in
2010?
(a) Reliance Industries Ltd.
(b) Godrej Consumer Products Ltd.
(c) TATA Motors Ltd.
(d) Mittal Steel Company N.V.
161. Which of the following spots reportedly witnesses the largest sale of ice-cream in
India?
(a) Juhu Beach, Mumbai (b) Gateway of India, Mumbai
PASSAGE: I entered the room where the corpse lay, and was led up to the cof n. How
can I describe my sensations on beholding it? I feel yet parched with horror, nor can I
re ect on that terrible moment without shuddering and agony, that faintly reminds me
of the anguish of the recognition. The trial, the presence of the magistrate and
witnesses, passed like a dream from my memory, when I saw the lifeless form of Henry
Clerval stretched before me. I gasped for breath; and, throwing myself on the body, I
exclaimed, Have my murderous machinations deprived you also, my dearest Henry of
life? Two I have already destroyed; other victims await their destiny: but you, Clerval,
my friend, my benefactor The human frame could no longer support the agonizing
suffering that I endured, and 1 was carried out of the room in strong convulsions. A
fever succeeded to this. I lay for two months on the point of death; my ravings, as 1
afterwards heard, were frightful; I called myself the murderer of William, of Justine,
and of Clerval. Sometimes 1 entreated my attendants to assist me in the destruction of
the end by whom I was tormented; and, at others, I felt the ngers of the monster
already grasping my neck, and screamed aloud with agony and terror. Fortunately, as I
spoke my native language, Mr. Kirwin alone understood me; but my gestures and bitter
cries were suf cient to affright the other witnesses. Why did I not die? More miserable
than man ever was before, why did I not sink into forgetfulness and rest? Death
snatches away many blooming children, the only hopes of their doting parents; how
many brides and youthful lovers have been one day in the bloom of health and hope,
and the next a prey for worms and the decay of the tomb! Of what materials was I
made, that 1 could thus resist so many shocks, which, like the turning of the wheel,
continually renewed the torture?
QUESTIONS:
163. Describe the emotions of the narrator as can be sensed from the above passage:
(a) Humiliation and pain (b) Grief and loss
(c) Guilt and despair (d) Both (b) and (c)
164. What does the use of phrases such as parched with horror, shuddering and
agony, I gasped for breath suggest to the reader:
(a) The mental torture that the narrator is undergoing.
(b) The violent body language of the narrator.
(c) The mental torments of the narrator expressed by a violent body language.
(d) The hallucinations in the mind of the narrator, arising out of his grief.
165. The narrators ravings could have been taken as an admission of guilt of being
responsible for the death Henry Clerval, but for the fact that:
(a) He was speaking in his native language.
(b) He was suffering immensely.
(c) He was physically ill.
(d) He was mentally unsound.
166. The word machination means:
(a) Inventing a new machine.
(b) A crafty scheme.
(c) Foul intention.
(d) Understanding the working of something or someone.
167. The narrator appears to make several references to his own suffering, but ignores
PASSAGE:
(I) I savor the remoteness and the rare times Im alone on this muscular river in
southern Utah, a precious ribbon of wild water between reservoirs and the suck holes
of industry and agriculture.
(II) Of cially, Im here to have my peace disturbed. Floaters must have a permit to
run this stretch of river. During the peak season a ranger checks lotterydrawn launch
dates and a short list of gear related to safety and environmental protection. The
permit system allows the federal agency in charge to hold numbers of oaters to a
maximum of about 10,000 a year, set in 1979, when use increased 250 percent in just
three seasons. Each year since, the actual number of people down the river has hovered
close to this ceiling, which the agency believes is the rivers capacity for a quality
wilderness experience. Socially, if not physically, however, wilderness experience
seems to have become an illusion if not irrelevant. Right now Im the voluntary ranger
managing both the illusion and the irrelevance.
(III) Most people accept the permit system as a panacea for the explosion in numbers
of river runners and the consequences for a fragile riparian corridor. Others nd
regulation about as painless as an IRS audit.
(IV) They see the Southwest as a region of federally neutered rivers where a person is
no longer free to kill himself in a four-foot rubber ducky pulling an inner tube piled with
beans, testosterone, and a small machete.
(V) The boat ramp is swarming with people and vehicles to be shuttled to the
takeout. Someones dog is throwing up what appears to be rabbit parts. Im approached
by a pickup driven by a man waving a spray nozzle and hose hooked to a large barrel of
allegedly lethal chemicals. Hes from county weed control, he says. Have I seen the
loathsome pepperweed? Not a leaf, I lie.
(VI) Cheerfully I sign the permit of the out tter who specializes in theme river trips
stress management seminars, outings for the crystal fondlers or ngernail technicians
of East Jesus, New Jersey, overcoming, at last, their irrational fear of Nature. Todays
load is priests troubled by a lapsed faith pale, anxious, overweight fellows in the early
stages of heatstroke. 1 also check gear and answer questions about bugs, snakes,
scorpions, camps, rapids and Indians (one side of the river is reservation land). Do I live
here fulltime? they ask. No, I respond, except for an occasional shift at the put-in, Im on
the river eight days out of sixteen, six months a year.
(VII) Some rafts look as if they barely survived World War II.
(VIII) Others are out tted with turbo-dynamic chrome-plated throw lines,
heatwelded vinyl dry-bags, cargo nets spun from the bers of dew-fed arachnids from
Borneo, horseshoes, volleyball sets, sauna tents, cof n-sized coolers stuffed with sushi,
a small eet of squirt boats, whining packs of androgynous progeny who prefer to be at
home ful lling their needs electronically. All of this gear is color-coordinated With SPF
14 sunscreen and owned by business majors in Styrofoam pith helmets and Lycra body
gloves, in which they were placed at birth. Once loaded, their boats are pieces of
personal architecture, stunning but nevertheless stuck on the sandbar six feet out from
the boat ramp after a dramatic send- off.
QUESTIONS:
168. The author of the aforesaid passage may be best described as:
(a) Narrator of the events of the past.
(b) An ecologist concerned at the exploitation of the river.
(c) A ranger making an of cial report of the events.
(d) A commentator on contemporary American customs.
169. Which of the following is NOT employed in the Paragraph III of the above passage
(Most people accept permit IRS audit)?
175. Which of the following best describes the primary purpose of the passage?
(a) To describe everyday life around American adventure camps?
(b) To protest against exploitation of natural resources.
(c) To satirize aspects of the back to the nature movement.
(d) To judge the vanity in people.
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